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Old 07-20-2011, 02:44 PM
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Default Drivers side ground wasn't connected?

I was replacing my 4l60e with an aftermarket 4l60e. When putting in the new trans I found that the ground on the drivers side of the block was not connected. I have no idea how long this hasn't been connected. I can only assume it happened during or after I replaced the heads.

What issues could this have caused?
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Come on people.... if you went and disconneted that ground wire on your car... what issues would you have?
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probably nothing since the harness shares the grounds when it reaches near the ecm.If something didnt have a ground on a sensor then the ecm would have given you a code by now due to a fault in the circuit.I wouldnt worry about one missed grounding point.




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